Definition of Realized in English :

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Realized meaning in English

Meaning of Realized in English

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Realized

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Adjective

1. accomplished, completed, realised, realized

successfully completed or brought to an end

Example Sentences:
'his mission accomplished he took a vacation'
'the completed project'
'the joy of a realized ambition overcame him'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Realized

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verb
1. (when tr, may take a clause as object)
to become conscious or aware of (something)
2. (tr, often passive)
to bring (a plan, ambition, etc) to fruition; make actual or concrete
3. (transitive)
to give (something, such as a drama or film) the appearance of reality
4. (transitive)
(of goods, property, etc) to sell for or make (a certain sum)
this table realized £800
5. (transitive)
to convert (property or goods) into cash
6. (transitive) (of a musicologist or performer)
a. 
to expand or complete (a thorough-bass part in a piece of baroque music) by supplying the harmonies indicated in the figured bass
b. 
to reconstruct (a composition) from an incomplete set of parts
7. 
to sound or utter (a phoneme or other speech sound) in actual speech; articulate

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Realized

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verb transitiveWord forms: ˈrealˌized or ˈrealˌizing
1. 
to make real; bring into being; achieve
2. 
to make appear real
3. 
to understand fully; apprehend
4. 
to convert (assets, rights, etc.) into money
5. 
to gain; obtain
to realize a profit
6. 
to be sold for, or bring as profit (a specified sum)

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Realized

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v. re·al·ized, re·al·iz·ing, re·al·iz·es
v.tr.
1. To comprehend completely or correctly.
2. To bring into reality; make real: He finally realized his lifelong ambition to learn how to play the violin.
3. To make realistic: a film that realizes court life of the 1600s.
4. To obtain or achieve, as gain or profit: She realized a substantial return on the investment.
5. To bring in (a sum) as profit by sale.
v.intr.
To exchange holdings or goods for money.

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